Service core laboratories provide researchers with specialized scientific services to support their research at IU School of Medicine.

Research Service Cores

Research at IU School of Medicine is supported by designated institutional cores and shared resources. These facilities offer cutting edge scientific services, enabling access to high-end equipment, advanced technologies and specialized expertise for all school investigators.

Core facilities are a pivotal part of the university’s research infrastructure, providing resources that allow groundbreaking science to happen. Core Facilities Administration provides financial support, administrative oversight, professional development, assessment, and communication of shared research resources to advance the research mission of IU School of Medicine.

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Research Cores Mission

To cultivate and support discovery, innovation, and commercialization within IU School of Medicine and beyond.

52 research core facilities
$220 million in grants supported by research cores
159 annual research core users
staff scientists review and discuss data in the behavioral phenotype core

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Access to instrumentation, equipment, technical expertise, and training.

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iLab

iLab is a web-based management service used for all research cores and shared resources at IU School of Medicine.

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Publications

Highlights from journal publications featuring core facility managers and researchers.

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  • SMALL-MOLECULE ANTAGONISTS OF RAS GTPASES (US provisional application No. 62/950,259)
  • PYRAZOLYLACYPYRAZOLINE COMPOUNDS AND METHOD FOR TREATING PAIN (US provisional application No. 62/733,153)
  • US application No. 63/011,811, Filing Date: April 17, 2020, ANTIVIRAL DRUG TREATMENT FOR HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS INFECTIONS

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